and working in a small firm means you do smaller things, talk to clients, sign papers, etc. right? while BigLaw is more towards Court and working for a large corporation and putting in many hours of work? how much money can i expect on making in each at the start? after 10 years?

thought so, the hs gpa is just to get you into a decent college right. Also, does it matter that much on which undergrad college to go to? i hear it's best to just go with the your favorite major and do the best possible, then look for the highest level law school you can get into?

when applying to law school, how much does your high school gpa count? your college gpa? My current high school gpa is a sorta low, gonna have aprox 3.5gpa but this is because i have all ap/top level "1" classes and i'm also in a very competitive and funded school, do they consider that too with my gpa?